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Dancing to bring people together By Devin Wilger Staff Writer Teddy Anderson came to Yorkton to dance, but he had goals going far beyond that. He wants to use hoop dance to bring people together. He has embarked on a tour of Saskatchewan schools with the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils to bring classes together through dance, and visited MC Knoll and St. Michael’s School to spread his message of unity and oneness. “For me, the medicine wheel, the hoop dance, the circle is about oneness, realizing we are all connecting inside of it.” Anderson said that the hoop dance changed his life, because he realized things about himself and others as he learned about

the dance and performed it. Every time he dances, he says he keeps learning, and he hopes that doing performing helps kids. “If they can understand the concept of the dance, which is unity and oneness, imagine how different our world would look like, when these kids grow up with this as commonplace.” He hopes that some kids in the audience try it out for themselves, because he believes they can learn the same things he does. Performing in schools is important to Anderson, because of what it allows him to do for a wide variety of kids. “You’re connecting with a culture and you’re breaking down barriers.” Having performances like the hoop dance is also

a way to introduce kids to a culture they might not be familiar with, and Anderson believes that we should be experiencing and learning more about First Nations culture, and he’s glad to have the ability to help teach it. “First Nations culture is not something we should fear, it is something we should try to understand. Providing places like this where people can teach and share increases our understanding and increases our hope for getting along.” He was also impressed with the kids in the city. “I have been here a lot over the years. The students are respectful, the students are engaging, and I see it already that the kids really do respect each other. I hope we can continue fostering that.”

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Archers take aim at local shoot By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer The whir of flying arrows and the thump as they hit their targets permeated the Agripavilion in the city on the weekend, as more than 100 archers a day took part in the Broken Arrow Archery Club 3D shoot. The annual shoot was one of the activities at the

Parkland Outdoor Show & Expo as an activity for archers to have some fun, explained club president Clinton Leis. Leis said the club has long been supportive of both sport shooting and hunting with a bow having been formed in the 1960s. He said today the club has about 50 people involved, most active shooters, most active hunters.

In terms of shooting outside of hunting season Leis said the club is active. “We have our own indoor range,” he said, noting they shoot 3D and target in what was the gymnasium of the old Sacred Heart High School which allows shots up to 40-yards. The shoot at the Agripavilion is a tighter course, with the longest shot offered about 35 yards, said Leis. The shooters at the 3D event go through a series

of ‘stations’ where they must shoot at a specific target laid out to mimic some of the conditions an archer might find when out hunting. Leis said in that respect outdoor 3D shoots are typically held in natural settings where shooters must deal with trees, and the shadows of being in the bush. The weekend show saw archers with both compound bows, the most popular style, as well as traditional recurve bows.

Leis said there seems to be a recent resurgence in terms of interest in bow shooting in general and in particular in the traditional recurve. “It’s just one of those things. It goes through cycles,” he said. While most participants at the shoot were there for fun, using such shoots as a way to stay in practice until hunting season, Leis said there are a few archers, like him-

self, that travel to major shoots including a few in the United States. He said for the serious competitive shooter who does well there are even opportunities to be on a ‘team’ sponsored by companies who will provide bows, arrows and other gear. For anyone interested in learning more about any facet of archery they can contact Broken Arrow Archery Club via Facebook.

Get ready to get outdoors in Saltcoats By Devin Wilger Staff Writer There are a wide range of subjects that can be covered in nature, and an upcoming event in Saltcoats is focused on finding something for everyone to learn about. The event, which takes place at the Saltcoats Community Hall, starts at 1:00 p.m. What’s on the agenda? Everything about ticks They’re small, they’re nasty, they cause some people to recoil in horror and douse their spouses in tea tree oil in order to prevent them from getting more. But they are also worth understanding.

“Ticks are my life.” said Dr. L. Robbin Lindsay, presenter at the event. Lindsay is a research scientist at the National Microbiology Laboratory in Brandon. He’s going to be covering the different ticks that are present in Saskatchewan, from the deer tick – the one everyone worries about, which carries Lyme Disease, but is still uncommon in the province, with only 65 found in Saskatchewan and eight testing positive for the disease since 2009 – to the more irritating than dangerous dog tick, the Rocky Mountain wood tick and the winter tick. “Still,” Lindsay added, “it is wise to know how to dress for tick season and

how to remove a tick if it becomes embedded. It’s all about prevention and control.” Everything about The Great Trail “My hope is that people get out and experience what The Great Trail has to offer,” said Kristen Gabora, Trail Development Manager for Central Canada for the Trans Canada Trail (TCT). At the event Gabora will tell the story of the trail, which connects Canada through 24,000 kms of pathways, the longest recreational trail in the world. She will also touch on the boardwalk at the Ravine Ecological Preserve, one of the most

recent projects for the trail. Everything about Saskatchewan birds Joan Feather will facilitate a Q and A about Birds of Saskatchewan, a book describing 437 bird species that can be found in the province. Created with a bequest to Nature Saskatchewan from Manley Callin, which paid for layout, editing and printing, the book was created by over 100 volunteers, submitting their best photographs and research. Yorkton area birders made contributions to the text. They include Bill Anaka, Rob Wilson, and Frank Switzer.

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Hyas team headed to Sask Baseball HoF The Hyas Baseball Team will be inducted into the Saskatchewan Baseball Hall of Fame, Team Category, Saturday, August 17, in Battleford. The first Hyas Baseball Team photograph was of a 1920’s team wearing knitted uniforms. Apparently each player was obligated to knit their own uniform. However, the original photograph has not been located. For years there was a rivalry between the Stenen baseball team and the Hyas baseball team. This rivalry was strongest in the 1930 season when Hyas had a group of baseball players that were so overwhelmingly strong that no baseball team in the league or area were able to overcome them. Hyas won the North East Saskatchewan

Baseball League [NESBL] Championship hands down in the 1930 season. They would also enter and win most of the tournaments in the area. Players that made up the core nucleus of the team included the coach/ manager, Allen Yewell, Anton Belous, pitcher, Eric Quist, catcher, Matty Gibney, first base, Eskil Quist, second base, Russell Johnson, third base, Steve Yurkiw, short stop, Jim Lisoway, left field, Ted Fiala, center field, Andrew Bellows, right field with Al Hansen as batboy. Following the 1930 season, when Hyas won the NESaskatchewan Baseball League Championship, the Stenen baseball team captured the next four consecutive season NE Saskatchewan Baseball League Championships.

Then in 1935, Canora stole the League Championship from the dominant Stenen and Hyas teams. Again in 1936, Hyas dominated baseball in the area and were unbeatable as they again claimed the North East Saskatchewan Baseball Championship. The key to the Hyas baseball team was the balance in all areas of the game. They had strong leadership from Allen Yewell with his strong pitching along with strong catching from Eric Quist. A strong defense was provided by two outstanding outfielders, Jim Lisoway and Ted Fiala. Lisoway would catch anything and everything that came into his domain, making impossible catches running between the parked cars.

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Faces tell a story in new gallery show By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer A new show launched Sunday at the Godfrey Dean Gallery in the city by Carol Wylie a portrait painter living in Saskatoon. Entitled; ‘They Didn’t Know We Were Seeds’ the show centres on a series of large oil portraits of nine survivors of the Jewish Holocaust and nine survivors of residential schools, created by Wylie. “This project explores trauma, ongoing recovery, shared pain, courage, and the indomitable human spirit, as well as an enduring hope that, through truly hearing one another’s stories, humanity will someday be characterized more by its compassion than by its capacity for cruelty,” notes the artist. The idea for the collection came from hearing a speaker talk of their experiences as a Holocaust survivor. “In April of 2016 I attended the Saskatoon

Holocaust Memorial service for the first time in several years. As survivor Nate Leipciger spoke of his horrifying experiences in a Nazi death camp, and his ongoing efforts to educate and shed light on the atrocities, I was, as always, astounded by the extent of abuse the human spirit can endure,” wrote Wylie who is also Jewish in her artist statement. “Researchers in psychology and sociology have noted connections between the experiences of Jewish holocaust survivors and residential school survivors in Canada. The struggles and generational trauma of Indigenous peoples caused by the residential school experience seems to resonate with Jewish holocaust survivors.” As an example Wylie told Yorkton This Week Indian Affairs Superintendent Duncan Campbell Scott, in 1910, called residential schools ‘The Final Solution,’ a statement which preceded

Adolph Hitler’s similar pronouncement regarding the ‘Jewish problem.’ Wylie said she soon recognized she wanted to do something to allow for survivors of both to have a conversation of sorts with the broader public. As a portrait painter she wanted to create that opportunity through her paintings. “As a Jewish person, after hearing Nate speak, I felt I needed to somehow honour the memory of these amazing people who endured and survived such horrendous mistreatment. The inclusion of residential school survivors in the project seemed to make sense in light of the connections previously mentioned. I’d also hoped that the act of listening and bearing witness would help me understand that experience a little better and make a small personal step towards reconciliation,” she wrote. Wylie undertook to paint nine survivors of the Holocaust, noting that she was almost too late in the

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sense that within a decade no survivors are likely to remain alive. One gentleman who was part of the project has died since Wylie began her work. As it was she had to travel across Canada to meet with those she did paint. At the same time Wylie also created nine portraits of residential school survivors. Wylie explained having 18 portraits in the show was important to her as 18 in Hebrew (chai), essentially means life. As a portrait painter, portraiture was the methodology through which Wylie said she could offer the strongest statement. Through portraits of individual survivors, she hoped “to create a silent dialogue between Jewish survivors and Indigenous survivors,” she said. For Wylie the process of creating the portraits was deeply personal as she met with all but one of the subjects allowing her time to speak with them, then sketch and photograph the survivors. Wylie said having a conversation with the survivors was a crucial part of the work. “Some spoke about it (their experiences) in a lot of detail,” she said, “… Some didn’t talk about it at all.” Wylie said as might be expected “some have moved past it better, more strongly than others,” while others are still keenly feeling fear, guilt and anger. That said, Wylie said there is no right, or wrong way to deal with what these Continued on Page A9

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FACES Continued from Page A6 people have been through. “None of this is normal,” she said. Wylie said obviously too, written records of both the Holocaust and of the residential schools is dramatic, she hopes the portraits add something more personal for those viewing the works. “After a relatively short period of interaction, for most people, the face reveals all,” she wrote. “A well-done portrait has the potential to be a unique record of the sum of an individual’s experience, offering the opportunity for a form of engage-

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Professional relationships grow stronger. But you might still need to ease some problems with someone in your personal life. One way could be to try to be less rigid in your views. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You might be too close to that perplexing personal situation to even attempt to make a rational decision about it right now. Stepping back could help you gain a wider perspective. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Being asked to choose between the positions of two friends is an unfair imposition on you. It’s best to reject the “demands” and insist they try harder to work things out on their own. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A change of mind about a workplace decision might be called for once you hear more arguments, pro and con. A personal event suddenly takes an unexpected (but pleasant!) turn. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Romance once again looms large for single Leos and Leonas, with Cupid favoring Taurus and Libra to inspire those warm and fuzzy Leonine feelings. Expect another workplace change. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A surprise gift — and, happily, with no strings attached — could come just when you need it to avoid a delay in getting your project done. Expect education to dominate the week. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Someone close to you might ask for your support as she or he faces a demanding personal challenge. Offer it, by all means. But be careful you don’t neglect your own needs at this time. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) An unexpected development could put your relationship with a partner or spouse to an emotionally demanding test. But your determination to get to the truth should save the day. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A recent agreement appears to be coming apart over the surfacing of unexpected complications. You might need to have expert advice on how to resolve the situation. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Your keen business sense helps you get to the truth about a suspicious business deal. Expect to have many colleagues rally to support your efforts in this important matter. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Someone who once moved in and out of your life through the years might now want to come back in on a more permanent basis. Give yourself a lot of time to weigh your decision. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Showing frustration over a delayed workplace decision might get someone’s attention, but not necessarily make him or her move any sooner. Best advice would be to be patient and wait it out. BORN THIS WEEK: You are drawn to excitement and enjoy fast-tempo music, with the more brass, the better.

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Fainting spells for elderly linked to blood clots Falls are one of the greatest risk factors for injury among the aging population. When falls are attributed to fainting spells, people may be very eager to get to the source of the fall. Doctors have found that blood clots may attribute to fainting in the elderly. Information published in the journal Clinical Geriatric Medicine found that the elderly are at a higher risk of blood clots because of their reduced mobility. Blood clots may result in deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, and could lead to a pulmonary embolism if left untreated. DVT is a common problem involving the veins of

the legs. Blood pooling in the legs may cause a blood clot to form in the deep veins of the lower leg, impairing blood flow back to the heart. A pulmonary embolism, or PE, occurs when a clot dislodges from the leg veins and travels through the bloodstream to reach the heart and lungs. According to the health site Aging Care, as many as one million Americans suffer from blood clots every year, often resulting in hospitalization. While swelling in the legs, cramping in the lower legs, skin color changes, and warmth of the skin where the clot is located can signal a problem, symptoms of a PE may

vary greatly. Shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and rapid or irregular heartbeat can all occur, says The Mayo Clinic. Researchers are finding that, in some cases, fainting episodes also may be indicative of a PE. Italian researchers revealed that, among 560 patients hospitalized for a first-time fainting spell, one in six had a PE. People who are experiencing fainting spells should be on the radar for other symptoms of PE, advises the American College of Chest Physicians. However, it’s important to note that fainting can be attributed to dehydration, a drop in

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more efficiently, physical activity, leg elevation, anticoagulants, and pneumatic compression can help prevent the formation of clots. Because PE can be lifethreatening, people experiencing fainting or other symptoms are urged to speak with their doctors.

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National Volunteer Month is the perfect time to extend a big thank you to the roughly 63 million Americans who cumulatively spend 7.8 billion hours a year volunteering. Are you interested in joining the ranks of this awesome volunteer workforce yourself?

If you’d like to be a volunteer but don’t know where to start, try using the five W’s — who, what, where, when and why — to discover the opportunity that’s right for you. WHO? Ask yourself who you’d like to help. It could be homeless people, refugees, children, animals, senior citizens or those who have a disability. Alternatively, you can ask yourself who you are and how your unique skillset could be of service to your community. If you’re an accountant, you could volunteer to help a local charity balance their books. If you’re a chef, you might contribute your skills at a soup kitchen.

WHAT? Figure out what volunteer opportunities are available. Ask friends, family members, neighbors and colleagues if they’re aware of volunteer opportunities that would be suited to your talents. Or, you could look online to find out what volunteer opportunities are available. One excellent online resource is Points of Light (pointsoflight.org), where you can search for local volunteer opportunities and connect with 250 volunteer action centers nationwide. A couple of other great sites — each teeming with volunteer opportunities — are serve.gov and volunteermatch.org.

WHEN? Determine when you’re available to do volunteer work. If you have a busy schedule, set reasonable expectations — an hour a week might be doable for some whereas others might only have a few days a year they can set aside for volunteering. Start with a small commitment and increase your contribution when and if you can.

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Virtual volunteering is a great option for anyone who wants to lend a helping hand without having to leave their home. Here are six unique and interesting stay-at-home volunteer opportunities.

WHERE? Volunteering close to home usually makes the most sense. Plus, volunteering in your neighborhood allows you to strengthen your connection with your community. WHY? Why should you volunteer? That’s easy! Volunteering is personally rewarding and has a positive impact on your community. You’re sure to find this out first-hand once you get started.

The Health Foundation could not do the work we do without the help of the hundreds of people who work and volunteer with us each year. The people who volunteer in the Hospital Gift Shoppe and at our many events do so to help us raise funds to improve the medical services available in our community. Their generosity of spirit and time make them wonderful people to be around and we thank them for everything they do.

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1. Raise money for cancer. Participate in online fundraising for cancer research by partaking in a virtual relay race inside a large, user-built 3D virtual world. Visit cancer.org/ involved/volunteer/societysecond-life.html. 2. Assist the blind. Download the app Be My Eyes to help

blind people accomplish everyday tasks. You’ll help out by lending your eyesight via live video call. 3. Educate the impoverished. If you’re adept in finance or technology, you can help people in third-world countries rise out of poverty by passing on your knowledge and skills. Visit rhah.org. 4. Provide emotional support. Engage in supportive conversations with people going through hard times. Visit 7cups.com.

translators withoutborders.org. 6. Transcribe historical documents. Help the Smithsonian Institution make historical documents and data more accessible by transcribing facsimiles of field notes, diaries, ledgers, manuscripts and other texts. Visit transcription.si.edu. If none of these opportunities speak to you, there are plenty of other ones available. Sites like volunteermatch.org and onlinevolunteering.org (a UN initiative) are great places to start.

5. Translate. If you’re bilingual and have a knack for writing, volunteer to write translations for humanitarian and development projects. Visit

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BEAUTIFUL 2 or 3 bedroom condo; 1200 sq.ft., close to schools & hospital. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-5373228, Trevor 587-974-5925.

BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Building Supplies

Roofing

COTTAGE STYLE roof trusses, 4 in 12 slope, 2’ overhang for 40’ x 20’ building. Purchased before lumber increased. $4,700. OBO. 306-782-9519 for viewing, leave message.

COTTAGE STYLE roof trusses, 4 in 12 slope, 2’ overhang for 40’ x 20’ building. Purchased before lumber increased. $4,700. OBO. 306-782-9519 for viewing, leave message.

Cleaning

AJ CLEANING SERVICE. Will clean your whole house. Wall washing, painting and more! Other services available! I have 30 years experience. Free Estimates. Call 1-306370-1947 or 1-306-7953144. Handyperson

GORD THE HANDYMAN specializing in: Repair work, Roofing, siding, decks, yardwork, painting, fencing and more. I have 30 years experience. Free Estimates. Call 1306-370-1947 or 306795-3144. WHATEVER NEEDS DONE. Carpentry, plumbing, painting, yard work, garbage hauled away. Phone 306-621-7538, leave message.

BRAZEAU MASONRY & ROOFING. Asphalt shingling, brick block and stone layer, chimney repair and stucco and parging. Free estimates. Wayne 306-331-8069. EAVESTROUGH CLEANING. To clean your house collar give me a holler! Phone Fred 306-621-1533. HI FOLKS! Contact Glen for all of your construction needs, big or small. Guaranteed to be the best workmanship you’ve probably ever seen! Over 20yrs. experience. Piece work or by the hour for particular clients. Specializing in: Framing, Fibreglass Insulation w/poly, Drywall, Finishing Carpentry, Doors & Windows, Minor Plumbing & Electrical, Renovations & Repairs. Fixing what the other guy screwed up! And a host of other Handyman Skills! Call Glen 306-641-4987. UNLIMITED SOLUTIONS. Mold inspections & Testing. Radon gas testing, ozone odour elimination. Wayne 306-331-8069.

Legal/Public Notices

Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes

LIEN NOTICE. Take notice that miscellaneous goods belonging to Garry Andrychuk stored at SURELOKT STORAGE - Highway 52W in Yorkton, SK will be sold due to unpaid, storage charges in accordance with the ‘Warehouseman’s Lien Act’. For viewing contact Dan Heslin @ mcdougallauctions.com. 1-800-263-4193.

USE THE CLASSIFIEDS 2BR/1BA York Lake. 306-782-2465 Approximately

Apartments / Condos-For Sale CONDO FOR SALE in Saskatoon, SK. 1,076sq.ft., 2 bedroom, 2 full baths, all new appliances & decor. Asking $190,900. Phone 306-9342568.

Land for Sale

328B MORRISON DRIVE, Yorkton MLS®SK757472

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Services for Hire

800 sq. ft. Includes: stove, fridge, CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS 306-782-2465 washer, dryer, dishwasher, security monitoring, plus HD Bell ExpressVu TV services. No pets. References Turn to today’s Yorkton This Week required. $1,100/month Classifieds for the day’s best buys. Available immediately. 306-621-8628 Smart shoppers find the best buys in Lots & Acreages Sale the Yorkton This Week for Classifieds. LOT FOR SALE. RM of Orkney No. 244. Lot 8, Block 1 on Kittle Phone 306-782-2465, and we will Ave. Large, open, corner, high lot. help you place your ad in This Week. Phone 403-547-4431. Smart shoppers find the best buys in the This Week Marketplace.

Land for Sale

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Apartments/Condos for Rent

ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS

• Large 1 & 2 bedroom. • Soft water, heat, and parking included • Fridge & stove • In suite laundry • A/C, deck & patio door • Secure, quiet FOR VIEWING CALL

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BEAUTIFUL 2 or 3 bedroom condo; 1200 sq.ft., close to schools & hospital. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-5373228, Trevor 587-974-5925. ONE AND two bedroom newly renovated, safe, secure apartments in east Regina Senior Cooperative Building. Large screened-in balcony. Security doors, free bus goes once a week to mall for shopping. Rent includes outside parking with electricity, cable and all utilities except power and phone. Close to banks and all ammenities. 306-789-7970.

FOR RENT: 1 bedroom, 1 bath house, 35 minute commute from Yorkton with a large treed corner lot, garden and garage. Perfect for person starting fresh. Can be rented fully furnished including dishes, pans, etc. Ready in less than 10 days. Call 306-562-7288 or 306594-7204 for more information, to view or apply. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 1200sq. ft. house for rent in Heritage Heights. Available May 1. Fenced, treed backyard. Basement redone, double car garage. $1,400/month plus utilities. Call 306-316-0285 or email: heinzpinno667@gmail.com. No appliances. No Pets.

Suites For Rent SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom Senior Suites at the Heritage Place. Fridge and stove included. Central laundry with two washers and dryers. Well kept, ready for rent. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222 or 306-621-7815. TAKING APPLICATIONS for upstairs 2 bedroom suite. Heat & water included. No Smoking, No Parties, No Pets, No Drinking. Available May 1. $750/month. 306621-9584.

Wanted DON’T GIVE Your scrap metal away. We pay cash in your yard. Will buy farm equipment, cars, trucks, ferus and non-ferus. Phone 306-641-9525 or 306-621-1966.

Furniture QUEEN Size reclining bed & mattress. 1 year old. Will sell cheap. Located in Yorkton Crossing. Phone 306-590-8455.

For Sale - Misc 1983 4450 John Deere Tractor, approx. 9,000hrs, a/t/c/ with cab, quad range. Good condition. Asking $32,500 OBO. Phone 306-6203356.

THREE BEDROOM apartment for rent, $950./mo. plus $950. damage deposit. Includes heat and water. Call 306-621-8203.

2 BURIAL plots for sale at Memorial Gardens, Yorkton. For more information call 306-783-6025.

YORKTON - 1 BDRM APARTMENT AVAILABLE MAY 1ST IN A QUIET 4 PLEX ON 1ST AVE. N. Spacious, well maintained, and close to downtown. Rent $750/month, heat and water included, coin laundry, parking. No smoking, no vaping, no dogs. References required, damage deposit required upon signing. For application, email: rental1441st@hotmail.com or call 306-292-8530 during the day or evenings before 8:30pm.

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Duplexes for Rent QUIET 2 Bedroom 4-plex, close to schools & mall. Includes kitchen and laundry appliances. Available May 1. Call 306-783-8990.

BUCKETS SUMMER CAMPING $1500. May 17, 2019 - Oct.14, 2019. 30 Amp, Treated water, 130 septic tank. All inquiries call 1-204-937-2716. www.rickerscampground.ca.

General Employment

General Employment

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CARS

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2016 CHEV SONIC LT, 5 Door Night Fall Gray Metallic, 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms

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2016 CHEV IMPALA LT, Summit White, 3.6L V6, 27,900 kms

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For Sale - Misc

Garage Sales

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP

RHEIN DISTRICT Lions Club. Gigantic 1-Day Flea Market. April 27, 2019, 9am-3pm. Rhein Lions Hall. Rent a table or outdoor spot for $15.00. Whatever you sell off your table is Cash in Your Pocket! There will be no admission at the door. Lunch will be sold at the venue. For more information or to book your table/outside spot, contact Richard 306-273-4662 or Jolene 306-786-1902.

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BoundaryYTW_1x64.nil_R0011511698. CRAFTSMAN 24hp tractor with 42 inch mower. Attached indd prepress2/KJ 1x64L 40” electric 2 stage snowblower with weights class display wed/mp-tfc and chains. 142 hrs., like new. Mower never used. Asking $3,800. 306-782-3280 leave message. EATON’S CATALOGUES, crocheted bedspreads, bedding, quilts, clean pillows, teapots, vases, bone china cups and saucers, Avon doll bottles, picture window sized drapes, white linen tablecloth, 48” bed frame, quilting material, Wilf Carter and Carter family records, chandelier and lamps. Call 306-782-2127. FARM FRESH eggs for sale, $4./dozen. Call 306-620-2586. FOR SALE: IHC cab, 13 speed transmission, spring ride with motor cat. Model 1693 cab, 1974 time frame used. 425hp overhead cam shaft. 306-595-4601. FREE FOR parts, 2 Gravely walkbehind lawn mowers. Phone 306783-0406. Leave message.

Parts & Accessories

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• Computerized Parts Interchange • Computerized Inventory • Parts Locating Service For Those Hard To Find Parts • An Exceptional Line Of New Aftermarket Body Parts Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm, Closed Sat. & Sun. 15 YORK ROAD WEST, YORKTON

306-782-4395 OR 1-800-657-4395 Fax 306-786-5414 LHRecycled_1x47.nil_ FOR SALE: a set of 4prod2/kj pocket style R001341986.indd fender flares. Complete, still in box spec for sandy

will all mounting hardware. Fits 2007-2013 Chevy Silverado with regular or long box. $350 OBO. Text 306-641-5921.

Sports Utilities & 4X4s 2014 FORD Edge Sport, remote start, AWD, totally loaded, 215,000 kms, highway miles. $17,500. Call 306-641-5508.

Trucks & Vans FOR SALE: 2 highway trucks; Freightliner, 13 speed, 4.25 Detroit motor also Volvo truck, 15 speed 4.25 Detroit motor. Trailers; 1 B trailer, 1 super B, 2 low beds, 1 triple axle, 1 two axle. Highway trucks: $10-$15,000 OBO. Trailers, $10,000 OBO. 306-595-4601.

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JENNIFER’S HAIR & NAILS at home. Call 306-782-1615 or text 306-621-1046

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PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details. SEASONAL SITES AVAILABLE $2400. Ricker’s Campground. 30 Amp, Treated water, 130 septic tank, winter storage. May 1, 2019 Oct.14, 2019. All inquiries call 1-204-937-2716. www.rickerscampground.ca. SUMMER GARDEN Plot available at no charge. Call 306-783-5197.

Garage Sales 119 PEAKER AVE. Friday, April 12, 11am-7pm & Saturday, April 13, 9am-3pm. Multifamily garage sale. 306-621-3325.

Farm Implements GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB

Feed & Seed Common Organic Legume Seed for Sale. Tap Root Alfalfa, Single Cut Red Clover and Alsike Clover. Available in 50 pound bags. 306382-1299 Saskatoon SK. FORAGE SEED FOR SALE: Organic & conventional: Sweet Clover, Alfalfa, Red Clover, Smooth Brome, Meadow Brome, Crested Wheatgrass, Timothy, etc. Free Delivery! Birch Rose Acres Ltd. 306-9219942.


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Trucking & Transport

C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC.

LOOKING FOR full time taxi drivers. Call 306-783-1010.

C&G SHUTTLE SERVICE INC. 1-306-647-3333, Cell 1-306-620-3521, Cell 1-306-620-3359. Box 695 Yorkton, SK. S3N 2W8. Medical Appointments, Airport Trips, All Other Shuttle Services Saskatoon, Regina & Winnipeg.

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Available for long and short distance livestock hauling. Reasonable rates. Your choice • 53’ tridem trailer • 53’ quad trailer.

Phone 306-782-2830 or cell 306-621-9508 R0011510769-jones_trucking.nil. indd •class7010 •1x34L mp-eow-tfc sept14,28/12 20 OPEN Dehorned yearling Here•prod3/dm ford heifers.•sandy Call Wes at 306-7435105 Langenburg, SK. www.vcherefordfarm.com. FOR SALE: Polled Purebred 2 year old and yearling Charolais bulls. Some red factor. Phone 306435-7116. King’s Polled Charolais. LOVELAND RED ANGUS has bulls of all ages. Delivery available. 306-795-2710. Goodeve, SK. WANTED: CATTLE for 2019 Summer Grazing in Whitebeach Community Pasture Inc. For info Phone 306-814-7383, 306-5484340, 306-748-2603.

LOOKING FOR journeyman and apprentice electricians for the new water treatment plant project in Melville. Contact Garry at Aim Electric 306-934-1922 or 306-2201305.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Labourer/Sandblaster/Painter We are currently accepting applications for labourers/sandblasters/painters at our Esterhazy location. Duties include prepping material for blasting/painting, assisting blasters/ painters in their daily duties, general housekeeping/cleanup, and other duties as assigned by supervisor. Successful candidates will possess a valid drivers license. Preference is given to those with valid safety tickets but we are willing to train the right candidate. Candidates are subject to drug and alcohol testing upon hiring. Email resumes to lussier@csbp.ca Pasture Rider The Association of Manitoba Community Pastures (AMCP) is currently looking for pasture riders at various pastures in the Dauphin and Roblin areas. Riders must have their own horses and tack and be able to treat cattle from horseback and be familiar with cattle and their care. Fencing and corral maintenance is also involved. More information is on our website. Phone inquiries can contact Warren Jacobsen at 204-742-3295. 204-742-3295 www.pastures.ca

Career Training

Career Training

Planning on selling some equipment? Or having a farm auction?

YEARLING AND 2 year old Hereford bulls. Semen tested. For performance information & EPD’s call Wes 306-743-5105. www.vcherefordfarm.com. Langenburg, SK.

Career Training

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Featuring: 2014 26ft. enclosed trailer, construction tools, Lincoln mig welder, plasma cutter, pressure washer, electric tools, wrenches, etc. Also restaurant equipment, household items, furniture, kids toys and antiques. View catalogue ukrainetzauction.hibid.com

Yorkton, SK

Spring Machinery Auction

Sale Conducted by

Karla's Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais Phone: 306-782-0787; Cell: 306-621-8051

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306-786-6600 U_Drive_1x32. Agricultural nil_R001341981.indd prod3/dm class FARM HELP Wanted on Grain mp-tfc sansy Operation farm in the Canora area. farm experience and Class 1A license preferred. Please call Garry 306-563-7610.

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Sample of Equipment coming to our Spring Sale, Late editions expected, view on website daily Seeding Tools Bourgault 5710 w/6450 Air Cart 47 ft, dbl shoot Dispersal Unit; 2008 SeedHawk 6610 w/400 Bu Air Cart and liquid, 66 ft, 10 in; 2005 SeedHawk 6610 w/777 Air Cart 66 ft, 10 in; John Deere 1820 w/1910 Air Cart, 61 ft, 12 in Morris Maxim w/7180 cart, 40 ft, 10 in Dbl, shoot, Atom Jet Paired Row; 2003 Flexi Coil Drill 5000 57 ft, single shoot, 12 in; Case ADX 3360 Air Cart; 2008 SeedHawk 7212 Seeding Tool, used for anhydros, 72 ft. 12 in, Seed between rows, Full Caster Package, Large Rear Tires. HD Primary Hoses Goodyear Heavy Harrows 2010 Bourgault 6000 90 ft, Mid Harrow; 1993 Degelman 7000 70 ft, newer tines Semi’s Units 2007 Freightliner Columbia, 18 spd, 505 Detroit, Shows 310,100 km Current Safety; 2002 Hi Boy Super B Flat Deck Grain Trucks 2005 Mack Tandem, Cascade 20 ft, 60 in sides; Older single axle units Spraying Equip 2011 Case 3330 Sprayer, 100 ft, 800 gal, Showing 2120 Hrs. AFS Pro 600 Monitor Estate Sale; Brandt 1500 90 ft, wind cones, chem tank, single nozzles; Flexi 67 XL 90 ft Haying 9240 Hesston Swather, 25 ft, shows 2065 hrs, Hay Header Sells Sperate; 2017 Highline CFR960 Bale Processor. Fine cut attach, low usage, MINT; John Deere 840 Bale Shredder; 2016 ABI Irrigation. GX125/1312. Traveller Series 890, 1312Ft +/-. Inside Hose Diameter: 4.0". Gun: Komet 202. Hydraulic Turn Table. Augers FarmKing 16x104 Swing Auger; Sakundiak 12-1200 Auger; Rem 2100 Grain Vac Combines 2012 John Deere T670 Combine, Tine Seperator, Green Lighted Industrial John Deere 230 LC Excavator 3000 hr on eng, recent undercarriage; 2004 Peterbilt tri Drive, Gravel Dump, MINT; Cat 950 Payloader, 2002 Hyundai HL740-3 Payloader; AIM Man Lift, extends to 60 ft, 4wd Tractors JD 8570 4wd, shows 8960 hrs, newer inside Duals; White 2-105 w/blade; Case 4690 4wd, 1070 w/ldr, 2290, 2670 4wd; Internationals, 1466 , 1066 , 706, W4, W6, 1206, 706 w/ldr; JDs 4020, 3020, 7020 4wd; Massey 275

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This Week Marketplace | April 12, 2019

Unreserved Retirement Auction

Carl & Rose Holinaty C&R Holinaty Farms Ltd

Whitebeech, SK | April 18, 2019 · 10 am CST

2010 New Holland T9060HD

2006 New Holland CR970

1998 Case IH 9380 & 1998 Bourgault 5710 54 Ft w/2000 5300

1982 John Deere 4640 & 1997 Brent 874

2007 New Holland HW325 30 Ft

2004 Western Star 4900FA & 2001 Advance AUCTION LOCATION: From SWAN RIVER, MB, go 25 km (15.5 miles) West on Hwy 275 (becomes 753 at SK border), then go 3.2 km (2 miles) South. Yard on West side. GPS: 52.0860, -101.6337 Legal Land Description: SE 14-36-30 W1

Tractors 2010 New Holland T9060HD 4WD, s/n ZAF210239, 16 spd powershift LH rev, diff lock, IntelliView Plus II display, NH 262 receiver, IntelliSteer autosteer, 4 hyd outlets, aux hyd, HID lighting, frt weights, frt wheel weights, rear wheel weights, rear weights, 800/70R38, duals, hi-flow 57 gpm hyd, 2731 hrs showing. 1998 Case IH 9380 4WD, s/n JEE0071602, 12 spd powershift, Outback STX display, Trimble receiver, Outback eDrive autosteer, 4 hyd outlets, aux hyd, 1000 PTO, HID lighting, 20.8R42, trips, 8256 hrs showing. 1984 Versatile 895 4WD · 1982 John Deere 4640 2WD · 1973 John Deere 4230 2WD · John Deere 720 2WD.

Combines & Headers 2006 New Holland CR970, s/n HAJ103576, 76C 14 ft hdr, s/n PPP003097, Swathmaster P/U, reverser, VSR, grain tank exts, chaff spreader, fine cut chopper, yield & moisture, IntelliView display, 900/60R32 F, 600/65R26 R, 1515 sep hrs showing, auger exts. 1998 John Deere 9610, s/n H09610X676279, 914 hdr, s/n H00914W675468, reverser, VSR, auto HHC, grain tank exts, chaff spreader, chopper, 30.5L-32 F, 3322 sep hrs showing. 2005 New Holland 94C 30 Ft Draper, s/n 300500054, to fit New Holland CR/CX, P/U reel, hyd F&A, cross auger, factory transport. 1997 John Deere 930R 30 Ft Rigid, s/n H00930R672315, to fit John Deere 60 & 70 series, P/U reel, hyd F&A, Bergen transport s/n 14360.

Swather 2007 New Holland HW325 30 Ft, s/n Y7B665805, HB0030 hdr, s/n 30WS075220, P/U reel, F&A, 18.4R26 F, 14L-16.1SL R, 6921 cut acres showing, 1221 hrs showing.

Truck Tractors 2005 International 9400I Sleeper T/A, s/n 2HSCNAPR15C001948, Cummins ISX, 435 hp, Eaton Fuller 13 spd, dbl diff lock, A/R susp, 40000 lb rears, 210 in. WB, high rise sleeper, 896,137 km showing. 2004 Western Star 4900FA T/A, s/n 5KJJAECK14PN43837, Detroit 60 Series 12.7 L, diesel, 515 hp, eng brake, Eaton Fuller 13 spd, dbl diff lock, A/R susp, 40000 lb rears, 240 in. WB, 60 in. high rise sleeper, alum wheels, 937,383 km showing.

Automobile 1985 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Coupe Car, 305, A/T, 281,480 km showing.

Trailers 2 01 0 M a u e r 3 8 F t T / A G r a i n , s / n 7M9KG3827AS15200, steel box, spring susp, roll tarp. 2001 Advance 28 Ft Super B-Train Grain, s/n 2AEGBPEH81S000253, steel sides & alum slopes box, A/R susp, roll tarp, 30 ft pup, pup s/n 2AEGRSEE61S000255.

1992 Doepker 30 Ft Grain · 1978 Arnes 22 Ft T/A End Dump · Tri/A Hiboy.

Seeding & Tillage 1998 Bourgault 5710 54 Ft Air Drill, s/n AH100128, 10 in. spacing, sgl shoot, rubber packers, 2000 5300 tank, s/n 36549AS06, sgl fan, 8 in. load auger. 2010 New Holland ST830 56 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator, s/n YAS003124, floating hitch, 12 in. spacing, NH3 pkg, harrows. Leon 9400 35 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator · 2008 Bourgault 6000 90 Ft Mid Harrows · 1980 60 Ft Rotary Harrows.

Breaking Ashland 61D 6 CY · Cockshutt 12 Ft Offset Disc · Highline XL-78 Rock Picker · Rock-O-Matic 546 Rock Picker.

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• On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln dies from an assassin’s bullet. Shot by John Auctions

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O.K. Corral in 1881. • On April 20, 1926, inventor Lee de Forest demonstrates Phonofilm (music recorded on motion picture film) to movie studios, but they were not interested in “talking pictures,” believing sound was a novelty. • On April 16, 1943, researcher Albert Hofmann, a Swiss chemist, hallucinates after accidentally consuming LSD-25, a synthetic drug he had created. LSD was made ille-

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: The trend in pet owners feeding their dogs grainfree diet may have had some unintended consequences. There’s an epidemic of DCM (dilated cardiomyopathy) in dogs across the U.S., one that in many cases may be caused by a deficiency in taurine. The Food and Drug Administration and several veterinary organizations are working to increase the public’s knowledge about the problem. Please let your readers know about

gal in the U.S. in 1965. • On April 21, 1967, General Motors celebrates the manufacture of its 100 millionth American-made car. At the time, GM was the world’s largest automaker. • On April 17, 1970, Apollo 13, the U.S. lunar spacecraft that suffered a severe malfunction on its journey to the moon, safely returns to Earth. Disaster struck 200,000 miles from Earth when an oxygen tank blew up in the spacecraft, disrupting the sup-

ply of electricity, light, oxygen and water. Astronaut John Swigert reported to mission control on Earth, “Houston, we’ve had a problem here.” • On April 18, 1983, American runner Joan Benoit wins her second Boston Marathon in the women’s division with a time of 2:22:43. The following year, she won the firstever women’s marathon at the Summer Games in Los Angeles, becoming the first person to win Boston as well as Olympic gold.

this issue so that they can make sure what they’re feeding their dogs contains the right nutrients to keep their dogs healthy. — Liz D., via email

which is being seen in dog breeds where it was previously rare. Researchers are working to find additional causes of DCM, and in the meantime recommend that pet owners closely evaluate their pets’ diet. Commercial dog foods should have a good track record of nutritional quality and safety. Homeprepared diets should be supplemented with important nutrients; talk to your vet for exact details.

DEAR LIZ: Thank you for raising awareness about this issue. As dedicated owners search for the best diets to feed their dogs, they are increasingly feeding them “exotic” diets (kangaroo meat and chickpeas, cited in a 2018 Tufts report) or buying dog foods labeled as grain-free. At issue is that some trendy diets, and unfortunately some retail dog foods, lack taurine, an ingredient in meat that is essential to maintaining a healthy heart in dogs. Taurine deficiency alone is not the only cause behind the rise in DCM,

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I’m no spring chicken, so like many people of a certain age, watching Julia Child’s hilarious explanation of the proper names and weights for various types of chickens was my first introduction to the variety of birds available. The availability and diversity of poultry products that we enjoy today are a modern business enterprise. During the early 1900s, most chickens were raised on family farms for their eggs, which were sold as a source of income. Chickens were considered as a special occasion or holiday meal. Hens typically start laying eggs at five to six months old. For chickens hatched in February, you can expect them to begin laying in mid-summer, when chickens often are the most productive. The average chicken would lay between 80-150 eggs per year. Older chickens were called stewing hens or old hens and were typically stewed or brined and cooked slowly in the oven to make them tender. Today, there are roughly 280 million laying birds in the U.S. They lay approximately 75 billion eggs per year. Chicken has surpassed beef as the

most consumed meat in America. Many farmers markets have fresh, local, freerange chickens available for sale. If you keep your eyes and your mind open, there also are many varieties of fruits and vegetables, like ramps, that pair beautifully with chicken that you won’t find at any other time of the year. Ramps, also known as wild leeks, are a luxury of the season. Because of their short season, ramps are a lesser known member of the allium family, which includes onions, leeks and garlic. They grow wild, mainly in the eastern part of the United States. Ramps also can be found on the side of mountains, in forests and along creek bottoms all the way to Missouri and up to Canada. Festivals have sprung up in their honor, most notably in North Carolina and West Virginia. For those in the know, what makes the desire even stronger is that ramps are not easily cultivated. So most times, the ramps you find, even at the farmers market, are harvested from the wild. Besides their unique taste and rarity, ramps are high in vitamins A and C. If you are fortunate to find ramps, prepare them quickly, as their delicate leaves don’t hold up well. They can be substituted in any recipe that calls for spring/green onions, scallions or garlic and viceversa. Use caution with amount you use, because a little of this pungent vegetable goes a long way.

This recipe for Spring Chicken With Ramp Pesto showcases the delicious flavors of fresh “spring” chicken with the vibrant punch of ramps. SPRING CHICKEN WITH RAMP PESTO •1/2 cup pine nuts, pistachios or almonds •6 ounces ramps •1/2 cup flat-leaf parsley, packed •1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese, preferably Parmigiano-Reggiano •1/4 teaspoon lemon zest, plus the juice of 1 lemon •3 garlic cloves, peeled •2/3 cups extra virgin olive oil •1 teaspoon ground black pepper •1 teaspoon salt •1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes or ground cayenne pepper •1/2 cup dry Panko breadcrumbs •3 pounds (4 to 6) chicken breasts •2 tablespoons poultry seasoning

imately 3 to 5 minutes. Shake the pan every 2 minutes to prevent burning. Set aside to cool. Meanwhile, wash the ramps thoroughly. Trim off and discard the root tips (just the tips, not the bulbs). Slice in half, separating the leafy green tops from the long stems and bulbs. Chop the stem side into approximately 1-inch pieces. Set the stems aside. Blanch the ramps to

keep them green. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Place ice, salt and water in a bowl. Add the green tops to the boiling water and blanch until bright green, approximately 15-30 seconds. Transfer the greens to the ice water to halt the cooking process. Drain and then squeeze out most of the excess liquid. Add the nuts, the ramp tops and blubs, the parsley, Parmesan, lemon zest and juice, and garlic to a food processor. Pulse several times to chop, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. With the machine running, add 1/3 cup olive oil, 1/2 teaspoon of the salt, black pepper, the pepper flakes or cayenne, and breadcrumbs, and pulse until combined. Place chicken on a rimmed baking sheet. Season chicken on both sides with the poultry seasoning. Divide pesto mix-

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ture on top of the chicken breasts, making sure they are evenly covered. Drizzle remaining olive oil over the chicken. Bake for 30 minutes, until the pesto topping browns and the chicken juices run clear. Serves 8. TIP: The pesto can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or frozen for up to 3 months. Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis.

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you don’t remember things from the past, usually the past day to a month, but sometimes longer; “anterograde” means memory loss forward from the time of the event). Its cause is unknown, but it occurs more frequently in men and women over 50. Your doctor ordered the appropriate tests to make sure it wasn’t a transient ischemic attack or stroke. Epilepsy sometimes can look similar to TGA, so sometimes an EEG is obtained. As scary as it sounds, TGA usually doesn’t happen again and doesn’t predict a higher risk of developing memory troubles, stroke or epilepsy in the future.

DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife has COPD. She is not coping very well. Her doctors are treating her with the standard medications. She has heard about an experimental treatment where they take her stem cells and make them into something that is inhaled. Have you heard about this treatment? Is it safe? Each treatment is $7,000. — J.W. ANSWER: Stem cells are cells that can develop into many kinds of mature cells. In theory, they can grow and replace cells that have been damaged or destroyed due to a disease process. Stem cells hold great promise for many diseases, but there isn’t enough information for me to make a recom-

mendation for stem cells in COPD, for either safety or effectiveness. If you are going to look into it further, I would recommend doing so only as part of a clinical trial. You can find out about clinical trials at www.clinicaltrials. gov. I was able to find some trials on the site that are recruiting subjects. I also would recommend www. closerlookatstemcells. org/ to anyone considering stem cell treatment. Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med. cornell.edu.

The right foods can fight inflammation The human body and its immune system excels at fighting foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses. Signaling chemicals called interleukins tell cells whether they are needed to fight illness or they should wait in the wings. While these immune defenders are doing their jobs, soreness, fatigue and swelling can occur — the natural side effects of an immune system response — but will soon dissipate. However, many people deal with immune systems that are consistently revved up, even when no invaders are present. This is the problem with many chronic diseases and immune system dysfunction. Unfortunately, the inflammation that is

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• Pharmasave • 7 Eleven East • Co-op C Store • Yorke Inn • Peavey Mart • Bus Depot • Loaf & Jug 2012 • Superstore • Superstore Gas • Young’s Plant World • Super C & Gas • Fas Gas Plus • Kahkewistahaw Petro Can • Foundation Gift Shop (Hospital) • Co-op Marketplace • Comfort Inn & Suites • Heartland Fuels (Zig’s) • Key Chev Cadillac Ltd. • Redwood Inn • Touch of Asia Buffet • Yorkton Toyota • The Great Canadian Oil Change • Countryside Motors • Tourism Yorkton • Yorkton Co-op Agro Centre • Ramada Inn • Heartland Livestock • Mac’s Convenience Store • Marks Work Wearhouse • Palliser Way C Store & Gas Bar • Yorkton Small Engine • Days Inn & Suites • Maple Farm • Haas • Yorkton This Week P/U Box • Parkland Mall • PK Bingo • Save-On Foods SEASONAL RESORTS • Asessippi Concession & L.E.T.’s Mini Golf • Parkland Resort (Burgis Beach) • Bird’s Point • West End Resort Store (Round Lake) • Whitesand Regional Park • Sunset Beach • Ricker’s Campground • Crystal Lake Golf Clubhouse • Gitko General Store

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